Looking for a free text converter? Look no more, upload your OpenOffice ODT files and convert them to PDF files. Yes, it’s that easy.
Converting from OpenOffice ODT
Having office files in a proprietary format is a big risk, that you should avoid. Thanks to OpenOffice it’s not even hard to do. With the OpenOffice ODT format we’ve got an open format, that is based on other open formats. Every ODT file is a Zip file, that contains at least a content.xml (an XML file) with the — you might have guessed it already - the content. You can open the XML file in the program of your liking, update the content and re-open it in your office program without worrying to break the file. This enables you to interact with your office files through code. And even more important, you can be pretty sure there will always be software to open and edit those files. That’s a big plus, isn’t it?
The files end with .odt
by default.
Converting to PDF
Hey, Portable Document Format. What a name. Sounds like other files are not … portable? It’s old, but it works everywhere. Convert your files to PDF and you can be sure it’ll work somehow, even if the person you’re emailing this is 150 years old and has never used a PC before. To be honest, there are tons of PDF converters online, but this might be the only one that’s free and doesn’t have ads. Sounds good to you? Good luck with your file! We’ll do our best to convert it to PDF, for free. If you’re not happy with the result, I don’t know if we can do something about that though. I mean, it’s free at least, right?
The files end with.pdf
by default.
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